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Number AntropoWebzin 1/2010 Year 2010

9 articles in this issue 

Michal Tošner,Zuzana Poláková,Nikola Indrová,Matej Novák,Viktor Rumpík,Klára Židlická

This article is based on the anthropological fiel-dwork research in the Litvínov–Janov neighborhood (located in northwest of the Czech Republic), which was conducted bythe students of the Department of Anthropological and Historical Sciences (University o... see more

Pags. 5 - 16  

Michal Tošner,Zuzana Poláková,Nikola Indrová,Matej Novák,Viktor Rumpík,Klára Židlická

The article argues that we should study social exclusion not only in one particular locality, but rather through a multi-sited approach, which would take into account the various sites of the directing system (in governmental and non-governmental organiza... see more

Pags. 17 - 32  

Barbora Benešová

This article is not about any new observation in this locality, but more about the systemization and processing the data already discovered. The main part is based on a survey performed in autumn 2009. The survey comprised of an observation and interviews... see more

Pags. 33 - 37  

Petr Vašát

This paper focus on a media presentation of events related to the situation that is generally called as social tension in Janov. The tool of this aim is a specific qualitative research method - critical discourse analysis. The method allows combine classi... see more

Pags. 39 - 42  

Jan Šamánek

This article is a critical discourse analysis of set of texts published by one of leading Czech neo-nazi internet servers. The author embracing the standpoint of radical democracy shows discoursive sequentiality of analyzed texts and development of the ne... see more

Pags. 43 - 53  

Adam Gajdoš

At the beginning of year 2009, the mununicipality of the north-bohemian town of Chomutov announced the introduction of distrainment of social benefits as a method of disciplining its notorious debtors. The framing of the policy was ambivalent from the ver... see more

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